Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer in Pembroke Pines

Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Lawyers in Pembroke Pines

Florida nursing homes are required to provide services to promote the health, happiness and dignity of every resident. Sadly, far too many facilities ignore that commitment to elderly and vulnerable adults. When a loved one becomes the victim of nursing home abuse and neglect, it’s no longer just a breach of trust. It’s a broken law – and you should contact an experienced attorney to learn about your legal options, including the potential to recover financial compensation.

Far too many Florida nursing homes are plagued by problems that create dangerous environments for residents. Understaffed facilities increase the risk of injuries or death to residents who need attentive care to accomplish basic daily tasks. Poorly trained employees, unsanitary conditions, financial mismanagement and a fundamental lack of human decency are also common examples of negligence in Florida elder care facilities.

A nursing home abuse lawyer at Rosen & Ohr, P.A., in Pembroke Pines, Florida, can investigate what factors are relevant in your case and take immediate action to protect your family member’s safety and legal rights. To find out more about your legal options, contact us now for a free claim review and consultation.

Is My Loved One a Victim of Pembroke Pines Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect?

Abuse: Purposeful infliction of physical injury, emotional pain, unlawful confinement, intimidation, punishment or unnecessary medical services that result in harm to a resident.

Neglect: Failure (regardless of intention) to provide quality care that protects an individual from harm. Examples of substandard care might be a failure to provide adequate nutrition, liquids or regular bathing routines to prevent bedsores.

Nursing home abuse and neglect often coexist, meaning that residents are victims of both forms of mistreatment at the same time. Yet countless numbers of cases go unreported each year because victims are either incapable or too afraid to speak up. It’s important for family members to learn how to recognize the signs of abuse and how to take action.

Recognizing the Signs of Pembroke Pines Nursing Home Abuse

Nursing home abuse isn’t always easy to spot. Accidents can happen in the safest and most responsible facilities. It can be difficult for family members to tell whether an injury was preventable or the result of a negligent oversight. That’s especially true for family members who are unable to visit nursing homes regularly. They may feel hesitant to act on their suspicions because they don’t want to accuse the staff of wrongdoing or create problems for the resident.

Learning the signs of possible abuse is key, especially if your loved one is nonverbal or suffers from a cognitive illness such as dementia. There are four main types of nursing home abuse:

It’s important to realize that it’s not always the nursing home’s employees or owners who inflict the abuse. Resident-on-resident violence is also a problem in long-term care centers. That said, the facility may still be held accountable for resident-on-resident injuries if it can be shown that reasonable steps were not taken to prevent the incident or respond to it in a timely way.

Florida law sets forth basic rights for every nursing home resident in the state. Put simply, facilities are responsible for providing a safe, clean and comfortable environment that meets residents’ needs without unreasonable restrictions or limitations. Signs that something is wrong with your family member may be:

Unexplained cuts and bruises

Broken bones (especially fractured hips)

Traumatic brain injuries

Falls

Genital injuries

Wandering or elopement

Bed injuries

Pressure ulcers

Infections

Malnutrition

Weight loss or gain

Sudden behavioral changes

Withdrawal

Unwillingness to speak when staff is present

Overmedication or sedation

Unnecessary restraint

Frequent illnesses

Declining cognition

Agitation or unexplained crying

Financial or billing problems

Report Pembroke Pines Nursing Home Abuse to the State – and a Lawyer

There are several channels that you can use to report suspected cases of nursing abuse and neglect. In an emergency, call the 911 immediately.

You may also file a grievance with the nursing home administration to address your problems. But if that doesn’t work or you don’t feel comfortable speaking with them, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration handles nursing home complaints. You can call (888) 419-3456 or file a complaint online.

When you register a complaint, AHCA initiates an unannounced visit to the nursing home and completes an inspection of the facility along with interviews, medical record reviews and an assessment of policies and procedures.

Contacting a nursing home neglect lawyer is another important step. Florida is home to hundreds of nursing homes, and it can take the state some time to address a complaint. An attorney at Rosen & Ohr, P.A., can begin researching your claim swiftly so that valuable medical information or evidence (such as photos of bruises or cuts) aren’t lost.

Nursing home abuse and neglect cases are also complicated, involving a mixture of both state and federal laws. Our attorneys understand the interplay between those regulations and how they could affect your claim.

As your lawsuit proceeds, it’s possible that the nursing home could face criminal charges for its actions. However, the criminal portion is handled by the state of Florida.

At Rosen & Ohr, P.A., our attorneys focus on civil claims for damages for victims of nursing home abuse and neglect. We fight for the maximum amount of compensation for the injuries and losses suffered with the hope that we win justice for our client, but also help prevent similar incidents in the future.